A virtual learning environment (VLE) in
educational technology
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is a
web-based platform for the digital aspects of courses of study, usually within educational institutions. They present resources, activities, and interactions within a course structure and provide for the different stages of assessment. VLEs also usually report on participation and have some level of integration with other institutional systems. In North America, VLE's are often referred to as Learning Management Systems (LMS).
For teachers and instructors who edit them, VLEs may be used as authoring and design environments. VLEs have been adopted by almost all higher education institutions in the English-speaking world.
Components
The following are the main components required for the best virtual
learning environment
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or online education curriculum to take place.
VLE learning platforms commonly allow:
*Content management – creation, storage, access to and use of learning resources
*Curriculum mapping and planning – lesson planning, assessment and personalisation of the learning experience
*Learner engagement and administration – managed access to learner information, resources, and tracking of progress and achievement
*Communication and collaboration – emails, notices, chat, wikis, blogs
*Real time communication – live video conferencing or audio conferencing
A VLE may include some or all of the following elements:
* The course
syllabus
* Administrative information about the course: prerequisites, credits, registration, payments, physical sessions, and contact information for the instructor.
* A notice board for current information about the ongoing course
* The basic content of some or all of the course; the complete course for
distance learning applications, or some part of it, when used as a portion of a conventional course. This normally includes material such as copies of lecture in the form of text, audio, or video presentations, and the supporting visual presentations
* Additional resources, either integrated or as links to outside resources. This typically consists of supplementary reading, or innovative equivalents for it.
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Self-assessment quizzes or analogous devices, normally scored automatically
* Formal assessment functions, such as examinations, essay submission, or presentation of projects. This now frequently includes components to support
peer assessment
* Support for communications, including
e-mail
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,
threaded discussions,
chat rooms,
Twitter
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and other media, sometimes with the instructor or an assistant acting as
moderator
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. Additional elements include
wiki
A wiki ( ) is an online hypertext publication collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience, using a web browser. A typical wiki contains multiple pages for the subjects or scope of the project, and could be either open to the pu ...
s,
blog
A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order ...
s,
RSS
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and 3D virtual learning spaces.
* Links to outside sources – pathways to all other online learning spaces are linked via the VLE (Virtual Learning Environment).
* Management of
access rights for instructors, their assistants, course support staff, and students
* Documentation and statistics as required for institutional administration and
quality control
* Authoring tools for creating the necessary documents by the instructor, and, usually, submissions by the students
* Provision for the necessary hyperlinks to create a unified presentation to the students.
* Interactive online whiteboard for live virtual classes
A VLE is normally not designed for a specific course or subject, but is capable of supporting multiple courses over the full range of the academic program, giving a consistent interface within the institution and—to some degree—with other institutions using the system. The virtual learning environment supports the worldwide exchange of information between a user and the learning institute he or she is currently enrolled in through digital mediums like e-mail, chat rooms, web 2.0 sites or a forum.
Student accessibility features
One of the processes to enhance the learning experience was the virtual resource room, which is student-centered, works in a self-paced format, and which encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning. In virtual mode, the materials are available in the form of computer-aided learning programs, lecture notes, special self-assessment modules. Another mechanism for the student to student interactions in a form of simple discussion forum is by using a novel link cyber tutor. This allows the students with an email account to connect with course content and the staff with their doubts and related questions. The students are able to contact the staff without a face to face visit which saves the on-campus time. The staff remains anonymous which allows for the several staff to act as a cyber tutor during the course. The student does not remain anonymous, although their email address is cryptic enough to mask their identity. Students can discuss the exams, lab reports, posters, lectures, technical help with downloading materials. The evaluation of the use of a Virtual resource room is done by surveys, focus groups, and online feedback forms. The students have 24 hours of access to the learning material in a day which suits their lifestyles.
Similar terms
Computerized learning systems have been referred to as electronic
educational technology
Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning. When referred to with its abbreviation, edtech, it often refer ...
, e-learning, learning platform or
learning management system. The major difference is that VLE and LMS are applications, whereas the Learning Platform shares characteristics with an
Operating System
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Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ef ...
where different educational web-based applications can be run on the platform.
The terms
virtual learning environment (VLE) and learning platform are generically used to describe a range of integrated web-based applications that provide teachers, learners, parents and others involved in education with information, tools, and resources to support and enhance educational delivery and management. These terms are broadly synonymous with 'managed learning environments' (MLEs) and 'managed virtual learning environments' (MVLEs).
The applications that form part of these online services can include web pages, email, message boards, and discussion forums, text and video conferencing, shared diaries, online social areas, as well as assessment, management, and tracking tools.
The term learning platform refers to a range of tools and services often described using terms such as educational extranet, VLE,
LMS LMS may refer to:
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, ILMS and LCMS providing learning and
content management. The term learning platform also includes the
personal learning environment (PLE) or personal online
learning space
Learning space or learning setting refers to a physical setting for a learning environment, a place in which teaching and learning occur. The term is commonly used as a more definitive alternative to " classroom," but it may also refer to ...
(POLS), including tools and systems that allow the development and management of portfolios.
The specific functionality associated with any implementation of a learning platform will vary depending upon the needs of the users and can be achieved by bringing together a range of features from different software solutions either commercially available,
open source
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, self-built or available as free to use web services. These tools are delivered together via a cohesive user environment with a single entry point, through integration achieved by technical standards.
Other related concepts include
content management system
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(CMS) which properly refers to the organization of the educational or other content, not the overall environment; learning content management system (LCMS), which is more often used for corporate training systems than for systems in education institutions; managed learning environment (MLE), which normally refers to the overall infrastructure in an institution of which the VLE is a component, learning support system (LSS); online learning center (OLC); or
learning platform (LP), education via
computer-mediated communication
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is defined as any human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices. While the term has traditionally referred to those communications that occur via computer-mediated forma ...
(CMC); or
online education. The term "virtual learning environment" is more commonly used in Europe and Asia, while the synonymous term "learning management system" is the more common usage in North America.
The term LMS can also mean a "library management system" (which is now more commonly referred to as
integrated library system
An integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS),
is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed.
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, or ILS).
Justification
Middle School and High School use VLEs in order to:
* Increase academic performance in order to meet standards to graduate.
* Address the diverse learning needs of all students with the digital curriculum.
* Personalize learning to better meet the needs of all students including underachieving and accelerated learners.
* Equip administrators, teachers, and students with real-time progress and performance to make informed decisions to track success.*
Institutions of higher and
further education use VLEs in order to:
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Economize on the time of teaching staff, and the cost of instruction.
* Facilitate the presentation of online learning by instructors without web authoring experience.
* Provide instruction in a flexible manner to students with varying time and location constraints.
* Provide instruction in a manner familiar to the current web-oriented generation of students.
* Facilitate the networking of instruction between different campuses or even colleges.
* Provide for the reuse of common material among different courses.
* Provide automatic integration of the results of student learning into campus information systems.
* Provide the ability to deliver various courses to a large number of students.
Online learners performed modestly better, on average than those learning the same material through traditional face-to-face instruction.
Controversy
VLEs are supposed to support many
21st century skills, including:
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and
global awareness
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: Students have access to a wide network of people and information.
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Self-direction: Students are able to work at their own pace.
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Information and communication technology
Information and communications technology (ICT) is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers ...
literacy: Students use technology to obtain and present information.
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